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NCAA TOURNAMENT • Spokane: Sears, Dioubate lead Alabama past upstart GCU, into Sweet 16
“Sears wasn’t letting us lose tonight,” Alabama coach Nate Oats said. “This was as good a defensive game as Mark has played. He was cramping at the end, but I didn’t feel I could take him out.”
NCAA TOURNAMENT • Spokane: San Diego State rolls past Yale, earns rematch with defending national champion UConn
“I think we got the hardest game out of the way (on Friday),” Trammell said. “We came out loose and confident, and got open shots.”
Emerging Visionary
Cd'A student lands national Prudential award
Mathematics has always been a space where 17-year-old Adeline Smith could explore her own limits and by co-founding Growing the STEM with her sister, Lilian Smith in 2017, she’s been passing on the love of learning and passion for science, technology, engineering and math to other students in their community.
Learning the ranch life
New UI program gives 4-H kids agricultural exposure
A new University of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth Development program gave a group of Kootenai County youths the opportunity to spend a weekend as working ranch hands.
PREP ROUNDUP: Reese shines as Lake City avenges loss to Highland
Lake City notches win, Lakeland sweeps in prep baseball on Saturday.
'I matter'
Quilt of Valor honors 'the boy who went to war'
At his Quilt of Valor ceremony, the empty table in the corner was first and foremost on Joel Walker’s mind. It was a place set for his fallen friend, Romey Earl Hughart Jr., who was killed in action August 11, 1966. “That’s going to be a tough one, he was a good friend,” Walker said.
Metro Express Car Wash celebrates grand opening
Metro Express Car Wash celebrated its grand opening in Hayden with the Chamber of Commerce and Young Construction.
Huckleberries: Attention, shoppers: Dixie was ahead of her time
DFO is back after root-seeking Portugal quest
Carol L. May, 79
Carol May passed away Sunday, December 10, 2023, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Living trusts are a powerful tool if you own real property in more than one state
It is common for my clients to own real property in multiple states. Maybe they are snowbirds with primary residence in Idaho, and winter property in Arizona, or California. Sometimes my clients own out of state investment properties such as rentals in Spokane. Whatever the case may be, owning real property in more than one state can be a problem after your death if you don’t want your estate tied up in probate court.
NOISE: Concerns fall on deaf ears
To the two Press letter writers who expressed some of the very worst concerns I’ve seen in a long time.
Springtime bliss: Keeping your pets safe from poisonous plants
Spring brings a burst of color and new life to our surroundings, but the very things that make spring so vibrant can pose serious threats to our beloved pets.
Ghostbusting — the hardest job in cinema
Bustin’ makes people feel good. Well, it did that one time, at least.
MY TURN: 'Old Guard' put N. Idaho on the map
With primary election nearing, decide who you think will make our community its most desirable.
Awesomeness for hire
Nearly 300 students participate in Reverse Job Fair
Nearly 300 Post Falls-area high school seniors had the opportunity to not only learn more about their prospective future careers, but also earn scholarships and awards Wednesday at the Post Falls Chamber's Reverse Job Fair.
Easter's on its way
Egg hunts aplenty will be found across North Idaho this spring.
Nancy Ellen Chandler Johansen, 84
Nancy Ellen (Chandler) Johansen, born January 15, 1940, in Chicago, Illinois, to Henry and Winnie (Daves) Chandler, passed away peacefully on March 17, 2024, at the Schneidmiller Hospice House after spending a beautiful day surrounded by her family and loved ones.
Marilyn Joyce Saunders, 82
Marilyn Joyce Saunders of Bayview, Idaho, passed away at Kootenai Health Hospital in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, on March 15, 2024, at age 82.
Son setting pace in good-deed contest
I don’t know who’s winning, but that doesn’t matter. It’s the good deeds that count.